Get Paid To Draw
For many people the idea of doing something they love and getting paid for it is just a dream.A lot of people have a hidden talent that for some reason never materialises.How often do you hear people talking about a subject they seem to know an awful lot about,have a passion for,but never seem to do anything about it.You find most of these people settle for making this passion just a hobby or pastime.
When I was younger I would quiet often be found`doodling` on a piece of paper,not really trying too hard,just drawing what came to mind,sometimes your thoughts and emotions would dictate what was going onto the paper,it was a way of releasing those thoughts and emotions.Even though I took Art at school and was told many times that I had talent,it was just something that I didn`t take seriously and eventually moved on to more promising things like girls and earning a living.One thing that I can say at this point though is that right up until reaching middle age,the interest never left me,I don`t think it ever will.
A problem we face in todays modern world is that everybody is in a hurry,we seem to want to live our lives at 90 miles per hour,only pausing for a bit of sleep,or something to eat,we put on the back boiler,other things that could be very important to us.Isn`t this strange when you realise that one of the first things we are taught to do at kindergarden is draw.Your teacher would ask you to think of a subject and invariably you draw Dad or the family dog as you see them, through infant eyes.
When I was younger I would quiet often be found`doodling` on a piece of paper,not really trying too hard,just drawing what came to mind,sometimes your thoughts and emotions would dictate what was going onto the paper,it was a way of releasing those thoughts and emotions.Even though I took Art at school and was told many times that I had talent,it was just something that I didn`t take seriously and eventually moved on to more promising things like girls and earning a living.One thing that I can say at this point though is that right up until reaching middle age,the interest never left me,I don`t think it ever will.
A problem we face in todays modern world is that everybody is in a hurry,we seem to want to live our lives at 90 miles per hour,only pausing for a bit of sleep,or something to eat,we put on the back boiler,other things that could be very important to us.Isn`t this strange when you realise that one of the first things we are taught to do at kindergarden is draw.Your teacher would ask you to think of a subject and invariably you draw Dad or the family dog as you see them, through infant eyes.
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